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  2. FORECAST

    FINE, BUT CLOUDY AT TIMES; WIND NE. ...

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  5. Hirohito No.1 on Australian. And NZ Lists of War Criminals

    TOKIO, Thursday: Australia and New Zealand have named Emperor Hirohito as Pacific War Criminal No. 1 on the list submitted to General MacArthur, thus causing some embarrassment at Allied headquarters, which has been trying to keep Hirohito's na me out of this delicate matter for the ...

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  6. "MAIN DUTCH FORCES FOR EAST INDIES."

    LONDON, Thursday: The Dutch Minister for War (Dr Meijner) told Parliament at The Hague that the future point of the principal concentration of Dutch forces would be the East Indies. Europe would have a ...

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  7. U.S. Raw Materials For Occupied Countries.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The United States plans to ship raw materials to Japan and Korea and ...

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  8. Former Buddhist Priest Claims He Is Real Emperor of Japan

    BALTIMORE, Thursday: The Tokio correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says: A former Buddhist priest, Hiromichi Kumazawa, who claims that he, and not Hirohito, is the real emperor, asked General MacArthur to place him on the ...

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  9. Chief Of Dutch Army In Indies Resigns

    Lieut-Gen. L. H. Van Oyen, who has resigned as Commander of the Dutch forces in the Netherlands East Indies because ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Villain of Manila

    Lieut-Col. Sencchl Ohta, who gave the order for Japanese soldiers to massacre civilians with sword and fire rather than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Nuremberg Trials

    LONDON, Thursday: The French prosecutor (M Francois de Manthon), a former resistance leader, made an ...

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  12. Small Compared with War Cost

    LONDON, Thursday: The Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) in a speech at the United Nations Assembly ...

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  13. Dealy in Occupation of Japan by British Commonwealth Forces

    LONDON, Thursday: Administrative difficulty probably is the only reason for the delay in arranging the occupation of Japan by the British Commonwealth forces, says the military correspondent of The Times, ...

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  14. EAGLE FARM BE BRISBANE'S MAIN AIRPORT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Eagle Farm aerodrome, regarded by civil authorities as one of the best in Australia, is to become ...

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  15. 23 U.S. MEN EXECUTED IN S.W. PACIFIC

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Only 23 United States servicemen were executed for criminal offences in the Southwest Pacific ...

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  16. APPEAL TO U.N. PLANNED

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's correspondent at Batavia reports that the Indonesian Republican Premier, Soetan ...

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  17. ROUND-UP IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, Thursday: The police have rounded up every known member of a gang of young Egyptians who planned the ...

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  18. Japanese Officer Acquitted

    MOROTAI, Thursday: War Crimes Court this morning after a short deliberat on acquitted Major Ademura of a ...

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  19. FLEW SUNDERLAND UNDER SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Flying-Officer H. George, RAF, who flew a Sunderland flying-boat under Sydney Harbor Bridge ...

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  20. Argentine Employers Lockout Ends.

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday: A three-day nation-wide lockout, which almost completely paralysed Argentina's economic ...

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  21. Profitable Sideline For Australian Airmen

    SYDNEY, Thursday: When the court-martial of Group-Captain C. R. Caldwell was resumed today, former Group-Captain Gerald Padker stated that, when they were not actively engaged with the enemy, members ...

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  22. MALTESE CHARGED WITH MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Joe Xuereb (36), Maltese market gardener, was charged in Parramatta Police Court today with ...

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  23. SLEEPING CARS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: As from Sunday, passengers travelling on long-distance trains will again be able to have sleeping cars. ...

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  24. May Now Issue Death Certificates

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Under amendments to the War Deaths Regulations announced today, certificates of death may now be ...

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  25. Prisoners to Be Sent Back Shortly

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: "Australia will soon have to repatriate 26,445 Italian, German and Japanese prisoners, in ...

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  26. Schreiber's Household Declared "Black" By Labor Council

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Canberra Trades and Labor Council has declared "black" the household of Brigadier Derek ...

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  27. NO DECISION YET ON FINANCE AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: It was stated after Cabinet rose shortly after 11 p.m. that no finally had been reached on the ...

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  28. TO FLY TO ROME

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Dr Gilroy, Cardinal-designate, will leave for Rome by air party next week. ...

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  30. MOST ACCUMULATED CARGO CLEARED

    LONDON, Thursday: Shipping lines serving some of the, Principal routes, notably Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, seem ...

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  31. SHORTAGE OF MILLION TONS OF FERTILISERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Fertilisers Committee of the Combined Food Board predicts an overall world ...

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  32. MAY TAKE OVER AIRLINERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government is understood to be considering taking over two, and possibly all four, ...

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